High- Tourist Destinations: A List of the 10 Most Beautiful Cities in the World – Each Worth a Visit!
Cape Town, South Africa, is a paradise for nature lovers, with miles of coastline, towering mountains like Lion's Head and Table Mountain, and a Mediterranean climate. Take a cable car to the top of Table Mountain to enjoy a view you won't soon forget, or spend an afternoon with endangered African penguins at the Table Mountain National Park. It's also a city for exploring underwater beauty, where you can dive with great white sharks in cages. And if you just want to relax on pristine golden beaches, watching the shimmering sea or stunning sunsets, that's a very pleasant thing to do.
Sydney, Australia, close your eyes and imagine the most famous opera house in the world. Yes, you may be thinking of the world-renowned Sydney Opera House, with its iconic roof structure overlooking Sydney Harbour. After your visit, a 20-minute drive to Bondi Beach for a relaxing time on white sands and waves, or to surf. The Royal Botanic Garden provides the city with a green space, where you can join a guided tour to learn about the country's first botanical garden.
Rome, Italy, people often say 'Bar Rome' – this beautiful city has roots unlike any other city. It has existed for nearly 3000 years, and you'll happily wander through this walkable city. You'll instinctively find yourself in the Colosseum, where you'll be amazed by this building, a symbol of Rome since the 80th year AD. Stop at the Trevi Fountain to throw a coin, guaranteeing you'll return someday. Don't miss the largest church, St. Peter's Basilica, a world-famous Renaissance-style building. Wherever you look, you'll see magnificent marble statues and fountains.
Lisbon, Portugal, the capital of Portugal, often called one of the 15 most suitable cities for retirement, due to its low crime rate and high quality of life. Its Mediterranean climate is beautiful all year round, and seafood is at the top of the list. Don't miss the Castle of Saint George, located at the top of the hill in the city center, one of Lisbon's most beautiful views. Lisbon's Pink Street is a popular place for people to hang out in the evening with bars and pubs.
Amsterdam, Netherlands, like Venice, Amsterdam is made up of about 90 islands, connected by 1500 bridges. In fact, it's the wettest city in the world. You'll stop at major attractions such as the Anne Frank House, the Van Gogh Museum, the Rijksmuseum and the Adam Lookout. If you don't go to the city's largest public park, Vondelpark, you haven't really been to this city. There you'll find about 30 bird species, 12 fish species and over 4700 trees.
Budapest, Hungary, beauty is everywhere in Budapest, starting with the imposing Hungarian Parliament Building's neo-Gothic architecture, which you can see almost everywhere in the city. Budapest is divided by the Danube into two sides, Buda, which is more suitable for living, and Pest, which has more nightlife. You can take photos at Fisherman's Bastion in the Buda Castle area for the best view. Whatever side of the river you're on, the panoramic riverside scenery is unparalleled.
Istanbul, Turkey, there is only one city in the world that crosses two continents – Europe and Asia – that is Istanbul. Here you'll find a city where Muslims, Christians and Jews live together, with the music, food and other rich expressions of these cultures blending together. A visit to the Grand Bazaar will take you to browse the city's most beautiful goods, from Turkish crafts and silk clothes to jewelry and traditional copperware. How big is the market? 61 streets with 4000 shops, attracting 25 to 400,000 visitors daily.
Vienna, Austria, another city on the Danube, a fashionable, vibrant, historic city that classical music lovers will be delighted to see the memorial to Mozart at the Bogdengarten and his tomb in the St. Marx cemetery. Another famous composer also made his name in Vienna – Beethoven. Go see Beethoven's museum, where he wrote his Third Symphony, and his tomb is in the Central Cemetery. If you like visiting palaces, you have many choices.
Madrid, Spain, Madrid is the capital of Spain and the most populous city in Spain, it seems irresistible at first glance, but in fact it is very walkable and friendly. Stop at the City Hall square to admire the statue of Philip III and the north side of the Panaderia House. To see unexpected sights in Spain, you can go to the Temple of Debod, which dates back to the 2nd century BC, it was dismantled in Egypt in the 1970s and rebuilt in Madrid to express Spain's gratitude for providing aid to Egypt.
Dubai, United Arab Emirates, you may know that Dubai is known worldwide for its 'bigger and better' approach, with the world's seventh-tallest hotel, the Dubai Tower, the world's largest swimming pool, observation decks and mosques are all inside the Khalifa Tower.